The ACC expects Notre Dame's full membership in all sports but football and hockey -- with five guaranteed football games per year -- to earn each school more than $1 million per year in media rights revenue, according to two league sources.
This will bump the ACC's per-school annual television revenue into the $18-plus-million range. In 2012, the ACC renegotiated a deal with ESPN for $3.6 billion over 15 years (or $17.1 million per school on average) for a 14-team football league.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Might be old news, but ND is traveling to FSU next year as one of their 5
*ND wins that game because FSU is going to fly to the Big12 before that game so, boy, will their arms be tired!*
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Might be old news, but ND is traveling to FSU next year as one of their 5
*the nd administration is hopeful that a minimal number of their players try to fly off the hotel balcony, but at the very least that it's less than a big 12*
HJS {l Wrote}:http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57578785-93/cbs-joins-fox-in-considering-subscription-only-model/
More TV monetization troubles...
31southst {l Wrote}:http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/blog/jeremy-fowler/22036780/notre-dame-grows-acc-revenue----more-than-1-million-per-school-annually
Even though contracts apparently may or may not matter any more, ND's partial membership is adding $1 mil/year for each team. This article also talks about how the ACC and ESPN are talking about a conference network but doesn't really add anything new.
HJS {l Wrote}:A couple of recent articles which folks may find interesting (if they are at all interested in the financial side of allignment).
Even if Rutgers was received a full share of Big Ten money last year... which was combined with their Big East money... they still would have operated in the red.
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index ... milli.html
It can't help their financials that they just engaged Skadden to do a full review of the Rice fiasco (don't forget the buyouts they gave Pernetti and Rice).
As for TV, the Conference Network model is facing pressure from all sides. The latest is a shot across the bow from Congress trying to curtail bundling.
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/arc ... ot/275735/
gallopingghost {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:A couple of recent articles which folks may find interesting (if they are at all interested in the financial side of allignment).
Even if Rutgers was received a full share of Big Ten money last year... which was combined with their Big East money... they still would have operated in the red.
http://www.nj.com/rutgersfootball/index ... milli.html
It can't help their financials that they just engaged Skadden to do a full review of the Rice fiasco (don't forget the buyouts they gave Pernetti and Rice).
As for TV, the Conference Network model is facing pressure from all sides. The latest is a shot across the bow from Congress trying to curtail bundling.
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/arc ... ot/275735/
Too bad that they did not give a breakdown of what caused this enormous shortfall. Was it football or was it Title IX related sports?
TontoKowalski {l Wrote}: Part of this is because every now and then, Maryland (the state, the university, whatever) finds itself with a foot in two worlds and has to make a decision, and Maryland's record at making these decisions is mixed. For example, Its decision to be a blue liberal progressive state, in polar opposite to Virginia, has bled corporate jobs out the butthole, lost high net worth taxpayers to Virginia, and to the extent that these have been replaced with federal jobs and federal workers, the strategic risks of this course have been masked by the explosion of growth in the government sector the past ten years. Fact is, every time there's a re-auth or furloughs or cuts or whatever, defense contractors dump jobs and the Sun starts running some real economic hand-wringing articles. If gov spending decreases over the next five to ten years, Maryland's going to be way less resilient than other states.
TontoKowalski {l Wrote}: martial law was declared.
cvilleagle {l Wrote}:TontoKowalski {l Wrote}: martial law was declared.
I think you mean Marshall Law.
Bryn Mawr Eagle {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:TontoKowalski {l Wrote}: martial law was declared.
I think you mean Marshall Law.
No, he meant the commerce clause. Duh.
cvilleagle {l Wrote}:TontoKowalski {l Wrote}: martial law was declared.
I think you mean Marshall Law.
Endless Mike {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:TontoKowalski {l Wrote}: martial law was declared.
I think you mean Marshall Law.
Is he related to Cardinal Law?
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Keep on keeping on Rutgres
You'd think a background check wouldn't be the difficult
Walsh601 {l Wrote}:He better, since he apparently told his presidents Maryland and Rutgers are bringing 40-50 million more viewers.
“[The addition of Maryland and Rutgers to the Big Ten] gives us 40 to 50 million more viewers, makes the BTN worth more money than God. I did say that. It’s a very powerful instrument for us.”
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